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he voiced support for the technology. staff wasour exploring how to implement such a system technically, including building software you use to implement -- to estimate the likelihood of a familial relationship. do you have an update on the progress towards the findings of the working group that have been studying it? believetill congressional authorization is necessary or preferable to start allowing searches of ndis? >> there is a prosecutor and law enforcement entity that would not be supportive of a mechanism such as this to identify a person responsible for such horrendous crimes. the three things i should mention -- your legislation will continue to support. i do believe that would take some statutory assistance to push it through. it is a somewhat controversial development for new technology. aboutwho were concerned privacy rights and the like have substantial concerns. the scientific working group on dna analysis has been meeting and has recommendations. we expect those to come out this summer, perhaps in july. we
he voiced support for the technology. staff wasour exploring how to implement such a system technically, including building software you use to implement -- to estimate the likelihood of a familial relationship. do you have an update on the progress towards the findings of the working group that have been studying it? believetill congressional authorization is necessary or preferable to start allowing searches of ndis? >> there is a prosecutor and law enforcement entity that would not be...
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at the same time advanced technologies are proliferating down and out. military's now have intercontinental ballistic missiles. cyber has reached a point where ases can be as destructive bombs. our home where land is not the sanctuary at once was. unlike that famous story of a fisherman in the tale of the arabian nights, which will not be putting that genie back in the bottle. mayhem is here to stay. but money is not pick in a -- thehave begun to deductible on our insurance policy has gone up. we understand why. our nation is going to an historic fiscal correction. we're working to restore the economic foundation of our power, and we need to do this. deficit reduction is a national security apparent. but we need to be -- we need to be a lot smarter about how we go about it. it is worth noting we have not had a budget since the time -- since i became the chairman of the joint chiefs and some time before that. sequestration is the most irresponsible way possible to manage the nation's defense. it is actually the antithesis of what we need. when the budget
at the same time advanced technologies are proliferating down and out. military's now have intercontinental ballistic missiles. cyber has reached a point where ases can be as destructive bombs. our home where land is not the sanctuary at once was. unlike that famous story of a fisherman in the tale of the arabian nights, which will not be putting that genie back in the bottle. mayhem is here to stay. but money is not pick in a -- thehave begun to deductible on our insurance policy has gone up....
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the technology is the same technology that exists today. it's how it's being used. i understand the benefits that you get from having a low cost, reliable capability that can provide you with the ability to move a mission package payload from one point to another. but would you do that and huteman being involved in it is the one that's responsible. just because there isn't a pilot in the plane, the individual that's operating that platform is still responsible. if that person uses it in an incorrect way or misuses it, then that person should be held accountable. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. senator hirono. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and to all of the panelists. professor calo, i think you were the person who mentioned the fourth amendment only applies to state actors. at least there are protections for -- against unreasonable government intrusions. my concern really centers around what happens when nonstate actors can utilize this technology and after 2015 apparently the sky's the liment. do you think that congress has the power to prohibit private cit
the technology is the same technology that exists today. it's how it's being used. i understand the benefits that you get from having a low cost, reliable capability that can provide you with the ability to move a mission package payload from one point to another. but would you do that and huteman being involved in it is the one that's responsible. just because there isn't a pilot in the plane, the individual that's operating that platform is still responsible. if that person uses it in an...
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controversialat development for new technology. those were concerned about privacy rights and the like have substantial concerns. the scientific working group on meetingysis has been and has recommendations. we expect those to come out this summer, perhaps in july. we are looking at designing and out a rhythm we can use of the conduct such to searches and do it appropriately. >> do you have a sense of when that technological work will be developed? we have done in california, a number of other states have it. by anyot that difficult sense of a time line? >> i will have to get on -- get back to you on that. not. >> my hope as we can take some action later this year. on the subject of dna, i understand that biya has been -- i understand the fbi has been utilizing this. a police officer with simple channing can take a dna sample themselves and have a profile within 90 minutes. with alice officer simple training can take a dna sample themselves and have a profile with and 90 minutes. the time when dna will serve even more directly as a
controversialat development for new technology. those were concerned about privacy rights and the like have substantial concerns. the scientific working group on meetingysis has been and has recommendations. we expect those to come out this summer, perhaps in july. we are looking at designing and out a rhythm we can use of the conduct such to searches and do it appropriately. >> do you have a sense of when that technological work will be developed? we have done in california, a number of...
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the stem issue is for science, technology, engineering or map, which again, there is definitely a labor shortage there. there is an effort to actually in -- separate legislation specifically of those industries to get a number of visas students andbring foreign nationals to be able to fill those jobs. now, the white house proposal in itsd stemmed -- stem proposal that was leaked, as well as included the ability for individual studying in those industries at an american university, that when they graduate they would able to stay in the united states with a green card to be the to pursue and build jobs. pennsylvania on the republican line. caller: yes, good morning. my family --trace my family first came here in 1650, okay? what i want to talk about is, illegal immigrants have children and they go to the constitution, which makes them american citizens. however, if you go to the library of congress and of up our immigration laws, they are not automatically citizens. you have to go through the law books. they had problems with that because they did not want to people from england and stuff
the stem issue is for science, technology, engineering or map, which again, there is definitely a labor shortage there. there is an effort to actually in -- separate legislation specifically of those industries to get a number of visas students andbring foreign nationals to be able to fill those jobs. now, the white house proposal in itsd stemmed -- stem proposal that was leaked, as well as included the ability for individual studying in those industries at an american university, that when...
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advanced manufacturing technology. we can rebuild the great american manufacturing sector. we lost nine million manufacturing jobs in the last 20 to 25 years. america can't afford that. we need tax policies, we need policies that encourage manufacturing in the united states. three years ago, 2 1/2 years ago we passed legislation that eliminated many of the tax breaks that corporations had to offshore jobs. we need to finish that job. the president said clearly in his state of the union message we need to provide tax breaks for onshoring, bringing those jobs back to america and end the remaining tax breaks that corporations get for offshoring. in so doing we build our economy, we help to balance the budget by bringing tax revenues back to this nation. manufacturing matters. billions of dollars of our tax money are spent every year on goods and services, many of which are not made in america. why in the world we would spend our tax dollars on steel that's manufactured in china to build the san francisco/oakland bay bridg
advanced manufacturing technology. we can rebuild the great american manufacturing sector. we lost nine million manufacturing jobs in the last 20 to 25 years. america can't afford that. we need tax policies, we need policies that encourage manufacturing in the united states. three years ago, 2 1/2 years ago we passed legislation that eliminated many of the tax breaks that corporations had to offshore jobs. we need to finish that job. the president said clearly in his state of the union message...
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which brings me to the topic of data and technology. throughout this process both the co-chairs and i have heard a great deal about the quality of our dataand how that affects our ability to target and persuade voters. numerous voices emphasized how we must move to integrate new sources of data and expand access to that data beyond the rnc. overhauling our data infrastructure won't happen overnight. but we will move to invest more resources into data collection and management, and we will integrate data into everything we do. we will lead by example because we want every campaign, group, and committee to make data a priority. therefore, as recommended, we're hiring a new chief digital and technology officer who will build out and oversee three important and distinct teams, data, digital, and technology. those teams will work together to integrate their respective areas throughout the rnc and provide a data-driven focus for the rest of the organization. and they will be the new center of gravity within the organization. second, we are wo
which brings me to the topic of data and technology. throughout this process both the co-chairs and i have heard a great deal about the quality of our dataand how that affects our ability to target and persuade voters. numerous voices emphasized how we must move to integrate new sources of data and expand access to that data beyond the rnc. overhauling our data infrastructure won't happen overnight. but we will move to invest more resources into data collection and management, and we will...
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this is a period of great technological change. railroads, and newspapers, new communication methods coming to bear as well as a much larger electorate. we had almost the general -- there are more people voting, more interest in voting, and more opportunity to hear about it. >> more western states voting. >> rachael jackson became an issue in the 1828 campaign. this is the first time that people targeted the wife of the presidential candidate. >> to the extent that it happened. abigail adams had taken some hard hits from the press as well being referred to as madame president. that sort of thing happened. this was the first time someone went out attempting to find direct, and found what they thought was direct, and publicized it widely. >> who was the person? >> he was in cincinnati, and he hated jackson and want to see him go down. he did not care what it took. when he found out that she had been divorced, he despised her. was a very -- he fundamentalist. it was a moral issue for him. he thought she would disgrace the white house.
this is a period of great technological change. railroads, and newspapers, new communication methods coming to bear as well as a much larger electorate. we had almost the general -- there are more people voting, more interest in voting, and more opportunity to hear about it. >> more western states voting. >> rachael jackson became an issue in the 1828 campaign. this is the first time that people targeted the wife of the presidential candidate. >> to the extent that it...
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this is the time to bolster our new and growing industries like biomedical research and technology. now is the time to rebuild our infrastructure. creating jobs as this budget does is the only way we'll become self-sustaining. with lower unemployment, fewer people need public assistance, and more people pay taxes. that's how you shrink the deficit. that's the responsibility. my republican colleagues love to talk about balancing household budgets. well, i don't know any american family that would use their children's lunch money to pay down their credit cards. that's what they are proposing in the ryan budget. most families choose to invest in college educations, health care, and retirement. trading current debt for future returns. the chair: the time of the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from new jersey. mr. garrett: we also continue to reserve. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from arizona. mr. grijalva: let me yield two minutes to congressman nadler. the chair: the gentleman from new york is recognized for two minutes. mr. nadler: i thank the
this is the time to bolster our new and growing industries like biomedical research and technology. now is the time to rebuild our infrastructure. creating jobs as this budget does is the only way we'll become self-sustaining. with lower unemployment, fewer people need public assistance, and more people pay taxes. that's how you shrink the deficit. that's the responsibility. my republican colleagues love to talk about balancing household budgets. well, i don't know any american family that...
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with technologies yet to be invented, a lot of this is going to be technology development, a lot of it will be nanotechnology, what we aim to do is be able to record from thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time, be able therefore to underis stand how these circuits work. that's the brain activity map that's being talked about. very early days we don't really have a scientific plan about milestones and timetables and costs, but it's getting to be a very exciting moment to put something together that we couldn't have thought of. >> more with n.i.h. director dr. francis collins, sunday night at :00 on c-span's "q&a." off the floor of the u.s. senate report that democrats are dropping the assault weapons ban from their gun bill, making the approval of the bill -- ban unlikely. the c.q. congressional quarterly reports that senator dianne feinstein of california all but conceded today that the assault weapons banshee has spent months urging congress to renew will not become law. saying quote i very much regret it, i tried my best, but i guess my best wasn't goo
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this was based primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power, and precision munitions, have completely revolutionized war and work there. warfare. therefore, wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient, and low cost. mainly by the projection of fire power onto land from the maritime and aerospace domains, but also employing small numbers of elite special forces. and that would provide the answer to the problem of future or conflict. it was an appealing argument, because we would obviously a lot were to be fast, cheap, efficient, and low cost. but of course, as it turns out, in both afghanistan and iraq, we were confronted with realities that really this argumenthat in the 1990's that was called a military affairs. once we confronted reality, we had to adapt quickly to what art for maine continuities in warfare there were certainly evident in iraq. the first is that war is an extension of politics. this is nothing new, and quite consistent with a 19th century writer. you get to a sustaina
this was based primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power, and precision munitions, have completely revolutionized war and work there. warfare. therefore, wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient, and low cost. mainly by the projection of fire power onto land from the maritime and aerospace domains, but also employing small numbers of elite special forces. and that would provide the...
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science, technology, engineering and math, the ability to be a critical thinker. was a tennessee state, he always used to have the dean of the engineering school down in the house. we need more african-americans. we have got to go get them, expose them, get them interested. then when he went on to florida a&m, he started the program. there were a lot of companies. boeing, johnson & johnson. need moresaying, we scientists, and we need more from the minority community. he started a program called, life gets better. he went out and recruited students. so why do i say this? the only thing that's good now is that my dad will call me up and say, what is microsoft doing to get more folks in stem? it has to start in the schools. as you frame of the skills gap and look at the future, everybody in this room works for an i.t. company. yes, i work for a software company but if you look at it, the skills that are needed from a competition perspective, 36% of those who are in the professional and business services, you are going to have to have some type of it skills -- i.t. sk
science, technology, engineering and math, the ability to be a critical thinker. was a tennessee state, he always used to have the dean of the engineering school down in the house. we need more african-americans. we have got to go get them, expose them, get them interested. then when he went on to florida a&m, he started the program. there were a lot of companies. boeing, johnson & johnson. need moresaying, we scientists, and we need more from the minority community. he started a...
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they research to treat diseases, and find new technologies to help the health of people worldwide. that's why i'm introducing the scientific research and innovation act. it will appropriate $ million for the -- for the remainder of 2013. n.i. shmplet the single largest source of biomedical research. it funds research efforts here in bethesda, at medical centers and cancer centers and universities across the nation. it generated $67.8 billion in economic jut put nashtewide in 2008 alone this work often take yearses and affects every family in america touched by serious health conditions an chronic disease. failure to adequately and consistently fund this research means lost lives, lost science and lost economic opportunity. the funding i propose will not increase the federal deficit. it is paid for by eliminating tax breaks for corporate jets. we must be clear about our priorities and values as a nation so the choice is clear, scientific advancement and curing disease or taxpayer support for corporate jets. choose nmple i.h. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired
they research to treat diseases, and find new technologies to help the health of people worldwide. that's why i'm introducing the scientific research and innovation act. it will appropriate $ million for the -- for the remainder of 2013. n.i. shmplet the single largest source of biomedical research. it funds research efforts here in bethesda, at medical centers and cancer centers and universities across the nation. it generated $67.8 billion in economic jut put nashtewide in 2008 alone this...
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with technologies yet to be beented -- a lot of it will nanotechnology. we aim to record from thousands of brain cells at the same time. the able to understand how these circuits work. that is the brain activity that is being talked about. we do not have a scientific plan about timetables and costs. tos getting to be exciting put something together we could not have thought of. >> more with nih director dr. francis collins sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a" >> president obama will arrive on wednesday.d two former middle east advisers for the white house discussed the president's trip. from the washington institute, this is 90 minutes. >> good afternoon. good afternoon, and welcome to the washington institute. i am the director of the institute. i'm very happy to welcome all of you today. just at the outside, if i could remind you, cell phone off please. not just on a vibrate. this event is being live streamed for our thousands of fans around the world. the event is being broadcast by c-span. everything you say can and will be used against you. we are
with technologies yet to be beented -- a lot of it will nanotechnology. we aim to record from thousands of brain cells at the same time. the able to understand how these circuits work. that is the brain activity that is being talked about. we do not have a scientific plan about timetables and costs. tos getting to be exciting put something together we could not have thought of. >> more with nih director dr. francis collins sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a" >>...
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our communities and to emphasize the need for increased federal investment in new and i owe vative technologies to improve the world we live in. mr. holt: this past october hurricane sandy hit the mid-atlantic, including my home of new jersey. it was one of the most costly storms in history. society will bear the costs of climate change. society is bearing the cost of climate change. the debt was racked up as we recklessly burned fossil fuels over a century, filling the atmosphere with excess co-2. now the debts are coming due as wildfires, drought, superfloods, a costly debt in lives and dollars. we would be wise to invest in more resilient infrastructure, n sustainible nonfossil energy sources. we as a country should rise to the challenge. the united states is not a poor impoverished nation, we are just acting like one. we should be investing as if we believe there is a future for us. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. olson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise a
our communities and to emphasize the need for increased federal investment in new and i owe vative technologies to improve the world we live in. mr. holt: this past october hurricane sandy hit the mid-atlantic, including my home of new jersey. it was one of the most costly storms in history. society will bear the costs of climate change. society is bearing the cost of climate change. the debt was racked up as we recklessly burned fossil fuels over a century, filling the atmosphere with excess...
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country behind in the competition for high-valued jobs, jobs that require skills whether in science, technology, engineering and math or other areas of curriculum. the fact of the matter is, for young people, there is only one budget which speaks to them and addresses their needs. that's the democratic budget that is brought up by mr. van hollen and i yield back. the chair: the time of the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: the interest rate was put in law by the democrats. if we bring legislation to the floor that is paid for like we did last year, i would assume we have every reason to believe we would pass it. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from wisconsin, a new member of the budget committee, mr. duffy. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. duffy: i'm happy to hear my friends across the aisle talking about investing in our future and our economy. when they talk about that, we have to declare that is code for borrowing and spending more money. and we should truly talk about the cost of this debt. we all know today that we owe $17 tr
country behind in the competition for high-valued jobs, jobs that require skills whether in science, technology, engineering and math or other areas of curriculum. the fact of the matter is, for young people, there is only one budget which speaks to them and addresses their needs. that's the democratic budget that is brought up by mr. van hollen and i yield back. the chair: the time of the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: the interest rate was put in law by the...